Honda Recalls Over 880,000 Vehicles for Rear Suspension Failure Risk
Honda has announced a major recall impacting over 880,000 vehicles across the United States, including popular models such as the Honda Pilo...
Lucid recalled 875 Air sedans (2022-2025) in the US and Canada.
The recall is due to a software glitch affecting the rearview camera.
The issue can cause a blank or delayed image on the display.
An over-the-air (OTA) update (version 2.8.0 or later) resolves the problem.
All new vehicles leaving the factory since August have the updated software.
Why this matters:: A malfunctioning rearview camera can compromise driver safety, especially when backing up in tight spaces or areas with pedestrians. Lucid proactively addressed the issue with a software fix.
Lucid discovered that a software bug could cause the rearview camera to enter a faulted state when frame rates dropped below a certain threshold. For vehicles with an earlier Center Console Controller (CCCv1) and the AD02 ADAS package, a delayed image was observed. The software update version 2.8.0 implements a debounce timer to stabilize the camera system, resolving both the blank screen and delayed image issues. The recall affects vehicles in both the United States and Canada. Owners who have not yet installed the update are encouraged to do so to ensure the proper functioning of the rearview camera. The original recall notices can be found at NHTSA &ref=yanuki.com and Transport Canada &ref=yanuki.com (if available).
Q: What models are affected by the Lucid Air recall?
The recall affects 2022-2025 Lucid Air sedans.
Q: What is the cause of the recall?
A software glitch can cause the rearview camera to display a blank or delayed image.
Q: How can I fix the issue?
Update your Lucid Air to software version 2.8.0 or later via an over-the-air (OTA) update.
Q: Is the update free?
Yes, the software update is provided free of charge.
Q: How many vehicles are affected?
875 vehicles in the US and Canada are affected.
If you own a 2022-2025 Lucid Air, ensure your vehicle has software version 2.8.0 or later.
Install the over-the-air (OTA) update to resolve the rearview camera issue.
The software update addresses both blank screen and delayed image problems.
This recall highlights the importance of keeping vehicle software up-to-date to ensure safety features function correctly.
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